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GPSIS_HQ's avatar
Aug 15, 2018

Backup PC folder; Folder Backup Error

Hello, I am trying to setup a PC to ReadyNAS backup.

I get the attached error when I try to backup any folder on my laptop.

 

 

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  • Marc_V's avatar
    Marc_V
    NETGEAR Employee Retired

    Hi GPSIS_HQ

     

    Were it able to create a folder on ReadyCloud when you initiated the backup? Have you tried creating another on a different Workstation/PC?

     

    What is the NAS firmware installed on your ReadyNAS?

     

     

    Regards

    • GPSIS_HQ's avatar
      GPSIS_HQ
      Guide

      Marc_V wrote:

      Hi GPSIS_HQ

       

      Were it able to create a folder on ReadyCloud when you initiated the backup? Have you tried creating another on a different Workstation/PC?

       

      What is the NAS firmware installed on your ReadyNAS?

       

       

      Regards


      Hello Marc_V,

      Sorry for the delay in responding.

       

      No there was no folder created on the NAS. The firmware version is 6.9.3

      There is no other workstation available...this is a home setup; had no problem doing this 2 years ago.

      I can access the NAS and read/write operations work fine.

      I had a HD change in my laptop and reinstalled the ReadyCLOUD desktop client. 

      Since the folder names have changed from the previous HD, it cannot backup those folders as they no longer exist.

       

      I need to create new PC backup folders for the new folders on the PC, then copy the files from the old folders [on the NAS] to the new PC Backup folders on the NAS, after that is done I would delete the older PC backup folders from the NAS.

      • Marc_V's avatar
        Marc_V
        NETGEAR Employee Retired

        Hi GPSIS_HQ

         

        "I need to create new PC backup folders for the new folders on the PC, then copy the files from the old folders [on the NAS] to the new PC Backup folders on the NAS, after that is done I would delete the older PC backup folders from the NAS."

         

        Creating new folder would then be the best option here since you have changed HD and reinstalled your Operating system.

         

         

        Regards

         

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